Tuesday, July 14

In the news:


ASUCLA seeking liquor license

With plans to remodel the Cooperage in the works, the Associated Students UCLA is making arrangements to include beer and wine alongside other beverages currently served. Read more...



Plutonium to be moved from UC labs

In an effort to enhance weapons security in the United States, the Energy Department announced plans Wednesday to relocate plutonium from seven national laboratories, including two run by the University of California, to one new site. Read more...


California teachers to divest from Sudan

The push to divest from Sudan reached a new level Thursday when the board of one of California’s largest pension funds overwhelmingly approved the development of a plan to divest funds from companies associated with the government of Sudan. Read more...


Physicist brings his father’s music to life

It is not often that the strains of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic fill the Physics and Astronomy Building. But they did Thursday night, when physics Professor Peter Schlein led a seminar about his father, composer Irving Schlein, complete with videos of artists from the philharmonic recording his father’s pieces. Read more...


UC case garners $13M

The University of California announced Thursday it will receive $13.25 million in a settlement with Citigroup Inc. and its former investment banking subsidiary, the result of a lawsuit stemming from fraudulent actions carried out by the telecommunications company WorldCom. Read more...